Statistical Kit
FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™
Milestones & Superlatives- Event edition
Last update: 16.04.2015
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Contents
FIFA Women’s World Cup history in numbers .................................................................................... 3
FIFA Women’s World Cup first ever…. .............................................................................................. 4
Champion coaches ........................................................................................................................... 6
Roll of Honour .................................................................................................................................. 6
Awards ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Opening matches ............................................................................................................................. 8
Final matches ................................................................................................................................... 8
Nutshell ............................................................................................................................................ 9
Extra time and Penalty shoot-out matches ......................................................................................... 9
The BIG SIX: Essential stats at a glance .............................................................................................. 9
Milestone goals .............................................................................................................................. 10
Most frequent results in the FIFA Women’s World Cup .................................................................... 10
Hat-tricks ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Comparative statistics 1991-2011 ................................................................................................... 11
Newcomers .................................................................................................................................... 12
Most recurring matches .................................................................................................................. 12
FIFA women's matches drawing more than 50,000 spectators ......................................................... 13
Superlatives – Players ...................................................................................................................... 14
Superlatives – Teams ....................................................................................................................... 16
Superlatives – Referees and Coaches ............................................................................................... 19
Stadiums since 1991 ....................................................................................................................... 20
All-time Ranking ............................................................................................................................. 21
Ranking by tournament .................................................................................................................. 21
Previous competition formats .......................................................................................................... 22
Previous competition results ............................................................................................................ 23
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FIFA Women’s World Cup history in numbers
(Figures not including the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™)
6 competitions
24 teams
4 champions
1212 players
180 matches
625 goals
11 own goals
4 hosts
4,532,780 spectators
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FIFA Women’s World Cup first ever….
… Match
16.11.1991 China PR vs. Norway 4:0, at the Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium in China PR
SUN Qingmei from China PR in the first FIFA Women’s World Cup match.
Photo: Phil Stephens Photography
… Goal
16.11.1991 by MA Li from China PR in the 22nd minute in the match against Norway ending 4:0
… Scored penalty
19.11.1991 by Bettina WIEGMANN from Germany against Chinese Taipei ending 3:0
Team Germany, back row from left to right: Petra Damm, Heidi Mohr,
Doris Fitschen, Gudrun Gottschlich, Bettina Wiegmann, Silvia Neid;
front row: Martina Voss, Birgit Austermuehl, Britta Unsleber, Jutta
Nardenbach, Marion Isbert
Photo: Phil Stephens Photography
… Own goal
19.11.1991 by Terry McCAHILL from New Zealand in the match against Norway ending 0:4
… Extra-time match
24.11.1991 Quarter-finals Denmark vs. Germany 1:2 AET (1:1, 1:1)
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FIFA Women’s World Cup first ever… (continued)
… Penalty-shoot-out
13.06.1995 Quarter-finals Sweden – China PR 1:1 AET (1:1, 0:1) PSO 3:4
… Hat-trick
17.11.1991 by Carolina MORACE (#9) from Italy against Chinese Taipei ending 5:0
Team Italy, back row from left to right: Feriana Ferraguzzi, Elisabetta Bavagnoli, Federica D'Astolfo, Marina Cordenons, Carolina Morace, Stefania Antonini; front row: Fabiana Correra, Adele Marsiletti, Silvia Fiorini, Maura Furlotti, Paola Bonato Photo: Phil Stephens Photography
… Golden goal
01.07.1999 by Sissi from Brazil against Nigeria in the quarter-finals ending 4:3 in the 104th minute
… Trophy
The first trophy designed for the 1991 and 1995 FIFA Women’s World Cup is now
being restored and will be available on display at the new FIFA Museum.
… Match Ball
1991 Etrusco by adidas
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Champion coaches
Year & Host Winning coach Winning team
Runners-up coach Runners-up team
2011 Germany Norio SASAKI, JPN Japan Pia SUNDHAGE, SWE USA
2007 China PR Silvia NEID, GER Germany Jorge BARCELLOS, BRA Brazil
2003 USA Tina THEUNE-MEYER, GER Germany Marika DOMANSKI LYFORS, SWE Sweden
1999 USA Tony DiCICCO, USA USA MA Yuanan, CHN China PR
1995 Norway Even PELLERUD, NOR Norway Gero BISANZ, GER Germany
1991 China PR Anson DORRANCE, USA USA Even PELLERUD, NOR Norway
Roll of Honour
Year Winner Final score Runner-up 3rd place Third Place Match Score
4th Place
2011 Japan 2:2 AET 3:1 PSO USA Sweden 2:1 France
adidas Golden Ball Homare SAWA, JPN adidas Golden Boot Homare SAWA, JPN; 5 goals adidas Golden Glove Hope SOLO, USA FIFA Fair Play award Japan Hyundai Young Player award Caitlin FOORD, AUS
2007 Germany 2:0 Brazil USA 4:1 Norway
adidas Golden Ball MARTA, BRA adidas Golden Shoe MARTA, BRA; 7 goals FIFA Fair Play award Norway
2003 Germany 2:1 AET Sweden USA 3:1 Canada
adidas Golden Ball Birgit PRINZ, GER adidas Golden Shoe Birgit PRINZ, GER; 7 goals FIFA Fair Play award China PR
1999 USA 0:0 AET 5:4 PSO China PR Brazil 0:0 AET 5:4 PSO Norway
adidas Golden Ball SUN Wen, CHN adidas Golden Shoe SISSI, BRA; 7 goals SUN Wen, CHN; 7 goals FIFA Fair Play award China PR
1995 Norway 2:0 Germany USA 2:0 China PR
adidas Golden Ball Hege RIISE, NOR adidas Golden Shoe Ann Kristin AARONES, NOR; 6 goals FIFA Fair Play award Sweden
1991 USA 2:1 Norway Sweden 4:0 Germany
adidas Golden Ball Carin JENNINGS, USA adidas Golden Shoe Michelle AKERS, USA; 10 goals FIFA Fair Play award Germany
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Awards
FIFA Fair Play Award
The FIFA Fair Play Award, a fair play medal for each player and official, a diploma and a voucher for USD 10,000 worth of football equipment (to be used for women’s youth football development) is presented to the team finishing first in the fair play contest. The applicable rules are in the fair play contest regulations.
Adidas Golden Boot
The Golden Boot will be awarded to the player who scores the most goals in the final competition. If two or more players score the same number of goals, the number of assists (as determined by members of the FIFA
Technical Study Group) will be decisive.
If two or more players are still equal after taking into account the number of assists, the total minutes played in the final competition will be taken into account, with the player playing fewer minutes ranked first.
A Silver Boot and a Bronze Boot for the second and third highest goalscorers will also be awarded.
Adidas Golden Ball
The Golden Ball will be awarded to the best player in the final competition on the basis of a ranking compiled by the FIFA Technical Study Group. A Silver Ball and a Bronze Ball will be awarded to the second and third best players.
Adidas Golden Glove
The Golden Glove will be awarded to the best goalkeeper in the final competition on the basis of a ranking compiled by the FIFA Technical Study Group.
Hyundai Young Player Award
The Hyundai Young Player will be awarded to the best young player in the tournament, as selected by the FIFA Technical Study Group.
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Opening matches
Date Host City Venue
Match / Result Attendance Kick-off
(LT)
06.06.2015 Canada Edmonton Commonwealth Stadium
Canada – China PR 16:00
26.06.2011 Germany Berlin Olympiastadion
Germany – Canada 2:1 (2:0) 73,680 18:00
10.09.2007 China PR Shanghai Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium
Germany – Argentina 11:0 (5:0) 28,098 20:00
20.09.2003 USA Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field
Norway – France 2:0 (0:0) 24,346 12:00
19.06.1999 USA New York/New Jersey Giants Stadium
USA – Denmark 3:0 (1:0) 78,972 15:00
05.06.1995 Sweden Helsingborg Olympia Stadium
Sweden – Brazil 0:1 (0:1) 14,500 18:00
16.11.1991 China PR Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium
China PR – Norway 4:0 (1:0) 65,000 20:45
Final matches
Date Host City Venue
Match / Result Attendance Kick-off
(LT)
26.06.2011 Germany Frankfurt FIFA Women’s World Cup Stadium
Japan – USA 2:2 AET (1:1, 0:0) 3:1 PSO 48,817 20:45
30.09.2007 China PR Shanghai Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium
Germany – Brazil 2:0 (0:0) 31,000 20:00
12.10.2003 USA Carson/Los Angeles Home Depot Centre
Germany – Sweden 2:1 AET (1:1, 0:1) 26,137 10:00
10.07.1999 USA Los Angeles Rose Bowl Stadium
USA – China PR 0:0 AET 5:4 PSO 90,185 12:50
18.06.1995 Sweden Solna Rasunda
Germany – Norway 0:2 (0:2) 17,158 18:00
13.11.1991 China PR Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium
Norway – USA 1:2 (1:1) 63,000 19:45
Team Japan celebrates winning the FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011™ (Photo: FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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Nutshell
Final Competition Preliminary Competition
Year Host Teams Matches Goals Ø Spectators Ø Year Teams Matches Goals Ø
2015 Canada 24 52 2015 128 398 1,643 4.13
2011 Germany 16 32 86 2.69 845.711 26,428 2011 122 355 1,437 4.05
2007 China PR 16 32 111 3.47 1,190,971 37,218 2007 119 295 1,148 3.89
2003 USA 16 32 107 3.34 679,664 21,240 2003 100 257 1,142 4.44
1999 USA 16 32 123 3.84 1,194,221 37,319 1999 81 209 1,072 5.13
1995 Sweden 12 26 99 3.81 112,213 4,316 1995 52 134 662 4.94
1991 China PR 12 26 99 3.81 510,000 19,615 1991 45 110 444 4.04
TOTAL - 180 625 3.47 4,532,780 25,182 1,758 7,548 4.29
Extra time and Penalty shoot-out matches
Date Match 90 min AET Goalscorer/minute PSO Phase
24.11.1991 Denmark – Germany 1:1 1:2 Svensson, NOR 96' - Quarter-finals
24.11.1991 Norway – Italy 2:2 3:2 Mohr, GER 98' - Quarter-finals
13.06.1995 Sweden – China PR 1:1 1:1 - 3:4 Quarter-finals
01.07.1999 Brazil – Nigeria 3:3 4:3 Sissi, BRA 104'* - Quarter-finals
10.07.1999 Brazil – Norway 0:0 0:0 - 5:4 Match for 3rd place
10.07.1999 USA – China PR 0:0 0:0 - 5:4 Final
12.10.2003 Germany – Sweden 1:1 2:1 Kuenzer, GER 98'* - Final
09.07.2011 England – France 1:1 1:1 - 3:4 Quarter-finals
09.07.2011 Germany – Japan 0:0 0:1 Maruyama, JPN 108' - Quarter-finals
10.07.2011 Brazil – USA 1:1 2:2 3:5 Quarter-finals
17.07.2011 Japan – USA 1:1 2:2 3:1 Final
*The Golden Goal rule was introduced in 1993 and abolished in July 2004. Since then, if a match is tied, extra-time, consisting of two periods of 15 minutes each, is played. If the match is still tied after this period it is followed by a decisive penalty shoot-out.
The BIG SIX: Essential stats at a glance
Category Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Rank 4 Rank 5 Rank 6
Average FWWC Ranking USA 2.2 GER 3.7 CHN 4.4 NOR 4.7 SWE 4.8 BRA 5.5
Win rate USA 75% GER 72% NOR 65% SWE 62% BRA 58% CHN 54%
Wins USA 27 GER 23 NOR 20 SWE 18 BRA 15 CHN 13
Matches scoring 3 or more goals USA 20 GER 15 BRA 11 NOR 11 CHN 9 SWE 6
Matches played USA 36 GER 32 NOR 31 SWE 29 BRA 26 CHN 24
Minutes played USA 3‘330 GER 2‘918 NOR 2‘850 SWE 2‘648 BRA 2‘430 CHN 2‘220
Minutes per goal GER 32 USA 34 NOR 37 BRA 44 CHN 46 SWE 49
Goals scored USA 98 GER 91 NOR 77 BRA 55 SWE 54 CHN 48
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Milestone goals # Goalscorer Match Result Date Venue
1 MA Li, CHN vs. Norway 4:0 16.11.1991 Guangzhou, CHN
50 Wendy GEBAUER, USA vs. Japan 3:0 21.11.1991 Foshan, CHN
100 Silvia NEID, GER vs. Japan 1:0 05.06.1995 Karlstad, SWE
150 Birgit PRINZ, GER vs. Brazil 6:1 09.06.1995 Karlstad, SWE
200 Julie FOUDY, USA vs. Denmark 3:0 19.06.1999 New York/NJ, USA
250 SISSI, BRA vs. Italy 2:0 24.06.1999 Chicago, USA
300 Marianne PETTERSEN, NOR vs. Sweden 3:1 30.06.1999 San Jose, USA
350 ROSANA, BRA vs. Norway 1:4 24.09.2003 Washington DC, USA
400 Alberta SACKEY, GHA vs. Australia 2:1 28.09.2003 Portland, USA
450 DANIELA, BRA vs. New Zealand
5:0 12.09.2007 Wuhan, CHN
500 Ragnhild GULBRANDSEN, NOR vs. Ghana 7:2 20.09.2007 Hangzhou, CHN
550 Lauren CHENEY, USA vs. Korea DPR 2:0 28.06.2011 Dresden, GER
600 Jill SCOTT, ENG vs. France 1:1 AET (1:1, 0:0) PSO 3:4 09.07.2011 Leverkusen, GER
625 Homare SAWA, JPN vs. USA 2:2 AET (1:1, 0:0) PSO 3:1 17.07.2011 Frankfurt, GER
Most frequent results in the FIFA Women’s World Cup
Hat-tricks Date Goals Player Match Result Competition
24.11.1991 5 Michelle AKERS, USA vs. Chinese Taipei 7:0 China PR 1991
17.11.1991 3 Carolina MORACE, ITA vs. Chinese Taipei 5:0 China PR 1991
27.11.1991 3 Carin JENNINGS, USA vs. Germany 5:2 China PR 1991
06.06.1995 3 Kristin SANDBERG, NOR vs. Nigeria 8:0 Sweden 1995
10.06.1995 3 Ann Kristin AARONES, NOR vs. Canada 7:0 Sweden 1995
19.06.1999 3 PRETINHA, BRA vs. Mexico 7:1 USA 1999
19.06.1999 3 SISSI, BRA vs. Mexico 7:1 USA 1999
23.06.1999 3 SUN Wen, CHN vs. Ghana 7:0 USA 1999
24.06.1999 3 Inka GRINGS, GER vs. Mexico 6:0 USA 1999
20.09.2003 3 Mio OTANI, JPN vs. Argentina 6:0 USA 2003
10.09.2007 3 Sandra SMISEK, GER vs. Argentina 11:0 China PR 2007
10.09.2007 3 Birgit PRINZ, GER vs. Argentina 11:0 China PR 2007
20.09.2007 3 Ragnhild GULBRANDSEN, NOR vs. Ghana 7:2 China PR 2007
01.07.2011 3 Homare SAWA, JPN vs. Mexico 4:0 Germany 2011
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Comparative statistics 1991-2011
Goals
Competition Total No of Matches Average
Germany 2011 86 32 2.69
China PR 2007 111 32 3.47
USA 2003 107 32 3.34
USA 1999 123 32 3.84
Sweden 1995 99 26 3.81
China PR 1991 99 26 3.81
Yellow/Red Cards
Competition Total [Yellow / Red] No of Matches Average [Yellow / Red]
Germany 2011 63 / 4 32 1.97 / 0.12
China PR 2007 77 / 2 32 2.41 / 0.06
USA 2003 65 / 1 32 2.03 / 0.03
USA 1999 77 / 5 32 2.41 / 0.16
Sweden 1995 66 / 4 26 2.54 / 0.15
China PR 1991 32 / 1 26 1.23 / 0.04
Attendances (calculated on the basis of match day figures where appropriate)
Competition Total No of Matches Average
Germany 2011 845,711 32 26,428
China PR 2007 1,190,971 32 37,218
USA 2003 679,664 32 21,240
USA 1999 1,194,215 32 37,319
Sweden 1995 112,213 26 4,316
China PR 1991 510,000 26 19,615
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Newcomers Year # Newcomers Best newcomer Stage reached
2015 8 Cameroon, Costa Rica, Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand
2011 2 Colombia Equatorial Guinea
Colombia Equatorial Guinea
Group stage
2007 0 No newcomers - -
2003 3 Argentina France Korea Republic
France Korea Republic Argentina
Group stage
1999 4
Ghana Korea DPR Mexico Russia
Russia Quarter-finals
1995 3 Australia Canada England
England Quarter-finals
1991 all Brazil, China PR, Chinese Taipei, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Nigeria, Norway, New Zealand, Sweden, USA
- -
Most recurring matches Number of head-to-heads Match
4 Brazil vs. USA
Germany vs. Japan
Korea DPR vs. USA
Sweden vs. USA
USA vs. Norway
Number of head-to-heads Match
3 Australia vs. Ghana
Australia vs. China PR
Brazil vs. Germany
Brazil vs. Sweden
Canada vs. Norway
China PR vs. Denmark
China PR vs. Sweden
China PR vs. Norway
China PR vs. USA
Germany vs. Sweden
Germany vs. USA
Korea DPR vs. Nigeria
USA vs. Nigeria
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FIFA women's matches drawing more than 50,000 spectators
Att. Date Venue Match Result Competition Stage
90,185* 10.07.1999 Los Angeles, USA USA – China PR Brazil – Norway
5:4 PSO 5:4 PSO
FWWC Final Match for 3rd place
80,203 09.08.2012 London, GBR USA - Japan 2:1 OFT Gold medal match
78,972* 19.06.1999 New York/New Jersey, USA
USA – Denmark Brazil – Mexico
3-0 7-1
FWWC Group stage
76,489* 01.08.1996 Athens, GA, USA China PR – USA Brazil – Norway
1-2 0-2
OFT Gold medal match Bronze medal match
75,000 05.07.2003 Mexico City, MEX Mexico – Japan 2-2 FWWC-Qualification
Play-off AFC/CONCACAF
73,680 26.06.2011 Berlin, GER Germany – Canada 2-1 FWWC Group stage
73,123 04.07.1999 San Francisco, USA USA – Brazil 2-0 FWWC Semi-finals
65,080* 24.06.1999 Chicago, USA USA – Nigeria Brazil – Italy
7-1 2-0
FWWC Group stage
65,000 16.11.1991 Guangzhou, CHN China PR – Norway 4-0 FWWC Group stage
64,196* 28.07.1996 Athens, GA, USA Norway – USA China PR – Brazil
1-2 3-2
OFT Semi-finals
63,000 30.11.1991 Guangzhou, CHN Norway – USA 1-2 FWWC Final
61,482 06.08.2012 London, GBR France - Japan 1-2 OFT Semi-finals
58,432 13.09.2000 Melbourne, AUS Sweden – Brazil 0-2 OFT Group stage
55,832 20.09.2007 Tianjin, CHN China PR – New Zealand
2-0 FWWC Group stage
55,650 25.07.1996 Miami, USA USA – China PR 0-0 OFT Group stage
55,000 24.11.1991 Guangzhou, CHN China PR – Sweden 0-1 FWWC Quarter-finals
54,642* 01.07.1999 Washington DC, USA Brazil – Nigeria USA – Germany
4-3 3-2
FWWC Quarter-finals
54,000* 15.09.2007 Wuhan, CHN Brazil – China PR Denmark – New Zealand
4-0 2-0
FWWC Group stage
53,819 26.09.2007 Tianjin, CHN Germany – Norway 3-0 FWWC Semi-finals
52,600 09.08.2008 Tianjin, CHN Canada – China PR 1-1 OFT Group stage
52,000 23.09.2007 Wuhan, CHN Norway – China PR 1-0 FWWC Quarter-finals
51,612 21.08.2008 Beijing, CHN Brazil – USA 0-1 OFT Gold Medal Match
51,112* 12.08.2008 Beijing, CHN Nigeria – Brazil Sweden – Canada
1-3 2-1
OFT Group stage
50,937 18.08.2008 Beijing, CHN Japan – USA 2-4 OFT Semi-finals
50,800* 12.09.2007 Wuhan, CHN China PR – Denmark New Zealand – Brazil
3-2 0-5
FWWC Group stage
50,484* 27.06.1999 Boston, USA Mexico – Italy USA – Korea DPR
0-2 3-0
FWWC Group stage
*Doubleheader fixtures
FWWC: FIFA Women’s World Cup / OFT: Olympic Football Tournament
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Superlatives – Players
Most competitions
5 FORMIGA, BRA 1995-2011
Birgit PRINZ, GER 1995-2011
Homare SAWA, JPN 1995-2011
Kristine LILLY, USA 1991-2007
Bente NORDBY, NOR 1991-2007 (did not play in 1991)
4 18 players with 4 competitions
Most appearances in final competitions
30 Kristine LILLY, USA 1991-2007
24 Julie FOUDY, USA 1991-2003
Birgit PRINZ, GER 1995-2011
23 Joy FAWCETT, USA 1991-2003
Mia HAMM, USA 1991-2003
22 Bente NORDBY, NOR 1995-2007
Bettina WIEGMANN, GER 1991-2003
Hege RIISE, NOR 1991-2003
Youngest/oldest players
16y 34d Ifeanyi CHIEJINE, NGA 1999
39y 169d MEG, BRA 1995
Youngest/oldest player to score a hat-trick
20y 236d Inka GRINGS, GER vs. MEX 24.06.1999
32y 297d Homare SAWA, JPN vs. MEX 01.07.2011
Youngest/oldest players in finals
17y 336d Birgit PRINZ, GER 1995
36y 23d Christie RAMPONE, USA 2011
Fastest goals (in seconds)
‘’30 Lena VIDEKULL, SWE vs. JPN 1991
’‘37 Melissa TANCREDI, CAN vs. AUS 2007
‘’54 Lori CHALUPNY, USA vs. NGA 2007
‘’68 Stephany MAYORunle, MEX vs. NZL 2011
Most goals in total (*in brackets av.goals per match)
14 (1.0)* MARTA, BRA 3-2003 7-2007 4-2011
(0.7)* Birgit PRINZ, GER
1-1995 1-1999 7-2003 5-2007
13 (0.7)* Abby WAMBACH, USA 3-2003 6-2007 4-2011
12 (0.9)* Michelle AKERS, USA 10-1991 2-1999
11 (0.5)* SUN Wen, CHN
1-1991 2-1995 7-1999 1-2003
(0.5)* Bettina WIEGMANN, GER
3-1991 3-1995 3-1999 2-2003
Most goals in a tournament
10 Michelle AKERS, USA 1991
7 Heidi MOHR, GER 1991
SISSI, BRA 1999
SUN Wen, CHN 1999
Birgit PRINZ, GER 2003
MARTA, BRA 2007
Most goals in a match
5 Michelle AKERS, USA vs. TPE 1991
Youngest/oldest goalscorer
16y 96d Elena DANILOVA, RUS vs. AUS 2003
35y 261d Charmaine HOOPER, CAN vs. CHN 2003
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Superlatives – Players continued
Most clean sheets per goalkeeper
10 Briana SCURRY, USA 1995-2007
9 Bente NORDBY, NOR 1995-2007
8 ANDREIA, BRA 2003-2011
7 Nadine ANGERER, GER 2007-2011
5 Hope SOLO, USA 2007-2011
Minutes without conceding a goal by goalkeeper
622’ Nadine ANGERER, GER 2007-2011
494‘ Hope SOLO, USA 2007-2011
356‘ Bente NORDBY, NOR 1995
Fastest substitutions (minutes)
6’ LIU Hsiu Mei, TPE vs. NGA 1991
Hanna LJUNGBERG, SWE vs. GHA 1999
8‘ Kim KULIG, GER vs. JPN 2011
9’ Marlene KRISTENSEN, DEN vs. PRK 1999
Fastest cautions (minutes)
1’ RI Hyang Ok, PRK vs. NGA 1999
2’ Anouschka BERNHARD, GER vs. NOR 1995
FORMIGA, BRA vs. KOR 2003
3’ WANG Liping, CHN vs. USA 1995
Fastest expulsions (minutes)
2’ Alicia FERGUSON, AUS vs. CHN 1999
6’ LIN Hui Fang, TPE vs. NGA 1991
Briana Scurry (USA, #1) and Inka Grings (GER, #18) during the FIFA Women’s World Cup 1999 quarter-finals in Washington DC, USA. Photo by: Phil Stephens Photography, Dallas (USA)
Goalkeeper Nadine Angerer punches out a free kick by Nigeria during the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Photo by: Kevin Cox - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
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Superlatives – Teams
Most participations
6 Brazil
Germany
Japan
Nigeria
Norway
Sweden
USA
Most goals
98 USA
91 Germany
77 Norway
55 Brazil
54 Sweden
48 China PR
Most goals in one competition
25 Germany 2003
USA 1991
23 Norway 1995
21 Germany 2007
19 China PR 1999
Most goals in a match
11 Germany – Argentina 11:0 2007
9 Norway – Ghana 7:2 2007
Biggest wins
11:0 Germany – Argentina 2007
0:8 Japan – Sweden 1991
8:0 Norway – Nigeria 1995
7:0 USA – Chinese Taipei 1991
7:0 Norway – Canada 1995
7:0 China PR – Ghana 1999
Most clean sheets per team
18 USA 1991-2011
16 Germany 1991-2011
12 Brazil 1991-2011
11 Norway 1991-2011
10 Sweden 1991-2011
8 China PR 1991-2007
Consecutive wins
10 Norway 1995-1999
7 Germany 2003-2007/2007-2011
6 USA 1991/1995-1999
5 China PR 1999
Brazil 2007
Sweden 2007-2011
Consecutive matches scoring goals
15 Norway 1991-1999
14 Sweden 1995-2007
13 Canada 1999-2011
12 Australia 1995-2011
11 Germany 1999-2007
10 USA 1991-1995
Consecutive matches without conceding a goal
6 Germany 2007
4 China PR 1999-2003
Minutes without conceding a goal by team
679’ Germany 2003-2011
442’ China PR 1999-2003
368’ Norway 1991-1995
Consecutive matches without scoring
4 Ghana 1999-2003
4 Nigeria 1991-1995
4 Japan 1991-1995
4 Nigeria 2007-2011
4 Korea DPR 2007-present
Superlatives – Teams continued
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Consecutive matches without defeat
15 Germany 2003-2011
11 USA 1995-2003
10 Norway 1995-1999
10 USA 1991-1995
9 China PR 1999-2003
Teams eliminated without losing a match
China PR 6 matches (PSO loss in final) 1999
Brazil 4 matches 2011
England 4 matches 2011
Teams involved in penalty shoot-outs
3 USA 1999 / 2011 (2)
2 Brazil 1999 / 2011
China PR 1995 / 1999
1 Norway 1999
Sweden 1995
England 2011
France 2011
Japan 2011
Most penalties by team*
10 (0) Germany
8 (1) USA
8 (1) Norway
7 (1) Brazil
6 (3) Sweden *In brackets, penalties not converted.
Youngest/oldest teams
18y/08m Nigeria 1991
28y/00m USA 2003
Highest attendance: 90,185 Match
10.07.1999* Rose Bowl, Los Angeles, USA
USA – CHN BRA – NOR
* double header
Lowest attendance: 250
08.06.1995 Olympia Stadium, Helsingborg, SWE
NGA – CAN
A record 90,185 spectators
turned out at the Rose Bowl in
Los Angeles on 10 July 1999 to
witness the USA pull out a
breathtaking 5:4 penalty kick
victory over China in the finals.
Photo: J. Brett Whitesell /
International Sports Images
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First stage statistics
100% wins
Germany 1991, 2003, 2011
USA 1991, 1999, 2003
Brazil 2007, 2011
Norway 1995, 1999
China PR 1999
Sweden 2011
100% losses
Argentina 2003, 2007
New Zealand 1991, 2007
Nigeria 1991, 2003
Australia 1995
Canada 2011
Denmark 1999
Equatorial Guinea 2011
Ghana 2007
Japan 1991
Korea Republic 2003
Mexico 1999
Most goals for
17 Norway 1995
13 Germany 2003
Germany 2007
Norway 1999
USA 1999
12 Brazil 1999
China PR 1999
Sweden 1991
Most goals against
18 Argentina 2007
15 Argentina 2003
Mexico 1999
14 Nigeria 1995
13 Canada 1995
12 Canada 1999
Japan 1991
Lowest number of goals scored
0 Nigeria 1991, 2003
0 Colombia 2011
0 Japan 1991
0 Korea DPR 2011
0 New Zealand 2007
Lowest number of goals achieved
0 Brazil 2007, 2011
0 Germany 1991, 2007
0 Norway 1995
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Superlatives – Referees and Coaches
Refereed most matches
10 Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI 1999-2007
9 Kari SEITZ, USA 1999-2011
Tommy OGSTON, AUS 1999-2007
Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN 1995-2003
7 IM Eun Ju, KOR 1999-2003
Refereed most matches in a tournament
4 Tammy OGSTON, AUS 2003, 2007
Gyoengyi GAAL, HUN 2007
IM Eun Ju, KOR 1999
Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI 1999
Most matches as coach Year / Matches Team
21 Even PELLERUD, NOR
1991 / 6 Norway 1995 / 6 Norway 2003 / 6 Canada 2007 / 3 Canada
14 Marika DOMANSKI-LYFORS, SWE 1999 / 4 Sweden 2003 / 6 Sweden 2007 / 4 China PR
12 Gero BISANZ, GER 1991 / 6 Germany 1995 / 6 Germany
Tony DICICCO, USA 1995 / 6 USA 1999 / 6 USA
YUANAN Ma, CHN 1995 / 6 China PR 1999 / 6 China PR
Most tournaments as coach Year Team
4 Even PELLERUD, NOR 1991, 1995 Norway 2003, 2007 Canada
3 Marika DOMANSKI-LYFORS, SWE 1999, 2003 Sweden 2007 China PR
3 Tom SERMANNI, AUS 1995, 2007, 2011 Australia
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Stadiums since 1991
Year/host country # Cities / stadiums
2011 Germany 9 / 9
Frankfurt (final) FIFA Women’s World Cup Stadium Berlin Olympiastadion Moenchengladbach Stadion im Borussia-Park Sinsheim Rhein-Neckar-Arena Wolfsburg Arena im Allerpark Augsburg FIFA Women’s World Cup Stadium Bochum FIFA Women’s World Cup Stadium Dresden Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion Leverkusen FIFA Women’s World Cup Stadium
2007 China PR 5 / 5
Shanghai (final) Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center Stadium Chengdu Chengdu Sports Center Stadium Hangzhou Hangzhou Dragon Stadium Tianjin Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
2003 USA 6 / 6
Carson (final) Home Depot Center Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Foxboro Gillette Stadium Washington DC RFK Memorial Stadium Columbus Columbus Crew Stadium Portland PGE Park (prior: Civic Stadium)
1999 USA 8 / 8
Los Angeles (final) Rose Bowl Foxboro Foxboro Stadium Chicago Soldier Field New York/New Jersey Giants Stadium Portland Civic Stadium Palo Alto Stanford Stadium San Jose Spartan Stadium Washington DC Jack Kent Cook Stadium
1995 Sweden 5 / 5
Solna (final) Rasunda Gaevle Stroemvallen Helsingborg Olympia Stadium Karlstad Tingvalla Vaesteras Arosvallen
1991 China PR 5 / 6
Guangzhou (final) Tianhe Stadium Foshan New Plaza Stadium Guangzhou Guangdong Provincial Stadium Jiangmen Jiangmen Stadium Panyu Ying Dong Stadium Zhongshan Zhongshan Stadium
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All-time Ranking
Rank Team MP W D L GF GA Points Ø
points Part. Confederation
1 USA 36 27 5 4 98 32 86 2.39 6 CONCACAF
2 Germany 32 23 3 6 91 31 72 2.25 6 UEFA
3 Norway 31 20 2 9 77 41 62 2 6 UEFA
4 Sweden 29 18 2 9 54 34 56 1.93 6 UEFA
5 Brazil 26 15 4 7 55 34 49 1.88 6 CONMEBOL
6 China PR 24 13 5 6 48 25 44 1.83 5 AFC
7 Japan 22 7 3 12 25 46 24 1.09 6 AFC
8 England 12 5 4 3 20 18 19 1.58 3 UEFA
9 Canada 18 4 3 11 26 46 15 0.83 5 CONCACAF
10 Australia 17 3 4 10 24 39 13 0.76 5 AFC/OFC
11 Russia 8 4 0 4 16 14 12 1.5 2 UEFA
12 France 9 3 2 4 12 13 11 1.22 2 UEFA
13 Korea DPR 13 3 2 8 12 20 11 0.85 4 AFC
14 Nigeria 19 3 2 14 15 50 11 0.58 6 CAF
15 Italy 7 3 1 3 11 8 10 1.43 2 UEFA
16 Denmark 14 3 1 10 19 26 10 0.71 4 UEFA
17 Ghana 9 1 1 7 6 30 4 0.44 3 CAF
18 Chinese Taipei 4 1 0 3 2 15 3 0.75 1 AFC
19 Mexico 6 0 2 4 4 22 2 0.33 2 CONCACAF
20 Colombia 3 0 1 2 0 4 1 0.33 1 CONMEBOL
21 New Zealand 9 0 1 8 5 26 1 0.11 3 OFC
22 Equatorial Guinea 3 0 0 3 2 7 0 0 1 CAF
23 Korea Republic 3 0 0 3 1 11 0 0 1 AFC
24 Argentina 6 0 0 6 2 33 0 0 2 CONMEBOL
Overall matches played: 180
Overall goals scored: 625
Average goals per match: 3.47
Ranking by tournament
Year Host 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
2011 Germany JPN USA SWE FRA BRA GER ENG AUS NGA NOR MEX NZL PRK COL EQG CAN
2007 China PR GER BRA USA NOR CHN AUS ENG PRK CAN JPN/SWE DEN NGA NZL GHA ARG
2003 USA GER SWE USA CAN BRA CHN NOR RUS FRA JPN PRK GHA AUS KOR NGA ARG
1999 USA USA CHN BRA NOR RUS SWE NGA GER ITA PRK AUS CAN GHA JPN DEN MEX
1995 Sweden NOR GER USA CHN SWE DEN ENG JPN BRA CAN NGA AUS - - - -
1991 China PR USA NOR SWE GER CHN ITA DEN TPE BRA NGA NZL JPN - - - -
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Previous competition formats
2011 Germany 16 teams / 32 matches 16 finalists
15 teams qualifying by preliminary competition (122 participants), hosts qualifying automatically.
Four groups of four teams, with the first two from each group progressing to the quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third-place play-off
Final
2007 China PR 16 teams / 32 matches 16 finalists
15 teams qualifying by preliminary competition (119 participants), hosts qualifying automatically.
Four groups of four teams, with the first two from each group progressing to the quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third-place play-off
Final
2003 USA 16 teams / 32 matches 16 finalists
15 teams qualifying by preliminary competition (100 participants), hosts qualifying automatically, although China PR participated in qualifying matches nonetheless*
Four groups of four teams, with the first two from each group progressing to the quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third-place play-off
Final
1999 USA 16 teams / 32 matches 16 finalists
15 teams qualifying by preliminary competition (81 participants), hosts qualifying automatically (in this instance USA did not play in the qualifying competition)
Four groups of four teams, with the first two from each group progressing to the quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third-place play-off
Final
1995 Sweden 12 teams / 26 matches 12 finalists
11 teams qualifying by preliminary competition (52 participants), hosts qualifying automatically, although Sweden participated in qualifying matches nonetheless
Three groups of four teams, with the first two from each group, plus the two best in third place, progressing to the quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third-place play-off
Final
1991 China PR 12 teams / 26 matches 12 finalists
11 teams qualifying by preliminary competition (45 participants), hosts qualifying automatically, although China PR participated in qualifying matches nonetheless
Three groups of four teams, with the first two from each group, plus the two best in third place, progressing to the quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third-place play-off
Final
* Although they had proved their worth in the qualifiers, special dispensation was given to China PR, since they had been the intended hosts of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2003™ until the SARS outbreak. By this point, USA had already earned their qualification through the preliminary matches.
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Previous competition results (teams in bold indicate those through to next stage or ultimate winners)
FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011™
Date Match Result Referee City Match
No Time
Group A / Germany – Canada – Nigeria - France
26.06.2011 Germany - Canada 2:1 (2:0) MELKSHAM Jacqui, AUS BERLIN 1 18:00
26.06.2011 Nigeria - France 0:1 (0:0) SEITZ Kari, USA SINSHEIM 2 15:00
30.06.2011 Germany - Nigeria 1:0 (0:0) CHA Sung Mi, KOR FRANKFURT/MAIN 9 20:45
30.06.2011 Canada - France 0:4 (0:1) FUKANO Etsuko, JPN BOCHUM 10 18:00
05.07.2011 France - Germany 2:4 (0:2) HEIKKINEN Kirsi, FIN MOENCHENGLADBACH 17 20:45
05.07.2011 Canada - Nigeria 0:1 (0:0) VULIVULI Finau, FIJ DRESDEN 18 20:45
Group B / Japan – New Zealand – Mexico - England
27.06.2011 Japan - New Zealand 2:1 (1:1) HEIKKINEN Kirsi, FIN BOCHUM 3 15:00
27.06.2011 Mexico - England 1:1 (1:1) REYES Silvia, PER WOLFSBURG 4 18:00
01.07.2011 Japan - Mexico 4:0 (3:0) PEDERSEN Christina, NOR LEVERKUSEN 11 15:00
01.07.2011 New Zealand - England 1:2 (1:0) NEGUEL Therese, CMR DRESDEN 12 18:15
05.07.2011 England - Japan 2:0 (1:0) CHENARD Carol Anne, CAN AUGSBURG 19 18:15
05.07.2011 New Zealand - Mexico 2:2 (0:2) PALMQVIST Jenny; SWE SINSHEIM 20 18:15
Group C / USA – Korea DPR – Colombia - Sweden
28.06.2011 USA - Korea DPR 2:0 (0:0) STEINHAUS Bibiana, GER DRESDEN 5 18:15
28.06.2011 Colombia - Sweden 0:1 (0:0) CHENARD Carol Anne, CAN LEVERKUSEN 6 15:00
02.07.2011 USA - Colombia 3:0 (1:0) DAMKOVA Dagmar; CZE SINSHEIM 13 18:00
02.07.2011 Korea DPR - Sweden 0:1 (0:0) ALVAREZ Estela, ARG AUGSBURG 14 14:00
06.07.2011 Sweden - USA 2:1 (2:0) FUKANO Etsuko, JPN WOLFSBURG 21 20:45
06.07.2011 Korea DPR - Colombia 0:0 PEDERSEN Christina, NOR BOCHUM 22 20:45
Group D / Brazil – Australia – Norway – Equatorial Guinea
29.06.2011 Brazil - Australia 1:0 (0:0) PALMQVIST Jenny, SWE MOENCHENGLADBACH 7 18:15
29.06.2011 Norway - Equatorial Guinea
1:0 (0:0) ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX AUGSBURG 8 15:00
03.07.2011 Brazil - Norway 3:0 (1:0) SEITZ Kari, USA WOLFSBURG 15 18:15
03.07.2011 Australia - Equatorial Guinea
3:2 (1:1) GAAL Gyoengy, HUNi BOCHUM 16 14:00
06.07.2011 Equatorial Guinea - Brazil 0:3 (0:0) STEINHAUS Bibiana, GER FRANKFURT/MAIN 23 18:00
06.07.2011 Australia - Norway 2:1 (0:0) ALVAREZ Estela, ARG LEVERKUSEN 24 18:00
Quarter-final / Germany – Japan – England – France – Sweden – Australia - Brazil - USA
09.07.2011 Germany - Japan 0:1 AET ALVARADO Quetzalli, MEX WOLFSBURG 25 20:45
09.07.2011 England - France 1:1 AET (1:1, 0:0) PSO 3:4
PALMQVIST Jenny, SWE LEVERKUSEN 26 18:00
10.07.2011 Sweden - Australia 3:1 (2:1) REYES Silvia, PER AUGSBURG 27 13:00
10.07.2011 Brazil - USA 2:2 AET (1:1, 0:1) PSO 3:5
MELKSHAM Jacqui, AUS DRESDEN 28 17:30
Semi-final / Japan – Sweden – France - USA
13.07.2011 Japan - Sweden 3:1 (1:1) CHENARD Carol Anne, CAN FRANKFURT/MAIN 29 20:45
13.07.2011 France - USA 1:3 (0:1) HEIKKINEN Kirsi, FIN MOENCHENGLADBACH 30 18:00
Match for third place / Sweden - France
16.07.2011 Sweden - France 2:1 (1:0) SEITZ Kari, USA SINSHEIM 31 17:30
Final / Japan - USA
17.07.2011 Japan - USA 2:2 AET (1:1, 0:0) PSO 3:1
STEINHAUS Bibiana, GER FRANKFURT/MAIN 32 20:45
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FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007™
Date Match Result Referee City Match No Time
Group Matches - Group A GER, ARG, JAP, ENG
10.09.2007 Germany - Argentina 11:0 (5:0) Tammy OGSTON, AUS SHANGHAI 1 20:00
11.09.2007 Japan - England 2:2 (0:0) Kari SEITZ, USA SHANGHAI 2 20:00
14.09.2007 Argentina - Japan 0:1 (0:0) Dagmar DAMKOVA, CZE SHANGHAI 9 17:00
14.09.2007 England - Germany 0:0 Jenny PALMQVIST, SWE SHANGHAI 10 20:00
17.09.2007 Germany - Japan 2:0 (1:0) Adriana CORREA, COL HANGZHOU 17 20:00
17.09.2007 England - Argentina 6:1 (2:0) Dianne FERREIRA-JAMES, GUY CHENGDU 18 20:00
Group Matches - Group B USA, PRK, NGA, SWE
11.09.2007 USA - Korea DPR 2:2 (0:0) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI CHENGDU 3 17:00
11.09.2007 Nigeria - Sweden 1:1 (0:0) NIU Huijun, CHN CHENGDU 4 20:00
14.09.2007 Sweden - USA 0:2 (0:1) Gyoengyi GAAL, HUN CHENGDU 11 17:00
14.09.2007 Korea DPR - Nigeria 2:0 (2:0) Tammy OGSTON, AUS CHENGDU 12 20:00
18.09.2007 Nigeria - USA 0:1 (0:1) Mayumi OIWA, JPN SHANGHAI 19 20:00
18.09.2007 Korea DPR - Sweden 1:2 (1:1) Christine BAITINGER, GER TIANJIN 20 20:00
Group Matches - Group C GHA, AUS, NOR, CAN
12.09.2007 Ghana - Australia 1:4 (0:1) Adriana CORREA, COL HANGZHOU 5 17:00
12.09.2007 Norway - Canada 2:1 (0:1) Christine BAITINGER, GER HANGZHOU 6 20:00
15.09.2007 Canada - Ghana 4:0 (1:0) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI HANGZHOU 13 17:00
15.09.2007 Australia - Norway 1:1 (0:1) NIU Huijun, CHN HANGZHOU 14 20:00
20.09.2007 Norway - Ghana 7:2 (3:0) Jennifer BENNETT, USA HANGZHOU 21 17:00
20.09.2007 Australia - Canada 2:2 (0:1) Gyoengyi GAAL, HUN CHENGDU 22 17:00
Group Matches - Group D NZL, BRA, CHN, DEN
12.09.2007 New Zealand - Brazil 0:5 (0:1) Pannipar KAMNUENG, THA WUHAN 7 17:00
12.09.2007 China PR - Denmark 3:2 (1:0) Dianne FERREIRA-JAMES, GUY WUHAN 8 20:00
15.09.2007 Denmark - New Zealand 2:0 (0:0) Mayumi OIWA, JPN WUHAN 15 17:00
15.09.2007 Brazil - China PR 4:0 (1:0) Jennifer BENNETT, USA WUHAN 16 20:00
20.09.2007 China PR - New Zealand 2:0 (0:0) Dagmar DAMKOVA, CZE TIANJIN 23 20:00
20.09.2007 Brazil - Denmark 1:0 (0:0) Kari SEITZ, USA HANGZHOU 24 20:00
Quarter-finals
22.09.2007 Germany - Korea DPR 3:0 (1:0) Tammy OGSTON, AUS WUHAN 25 17:00
22.09.2007 USA - England 3:0 (0:0) Jenny PALMQVIST, SWE TIANJIN 26 20:00
23.09.2007 Norway - China PR 1:0 (1:0) Gyoengyi GAAL, HUN WUHAN 27 17:00
23.09.2007 Brazil - Australia 3:2 (2:1) Christine BAITINGER, GER TIANJIN 28 20:00
Semi-finals
26.09.2007 Germany - Norway 3:0 (1:0) Dagmar DAMKOVA, CZE TIANJIN 29 20:00
27.09.2007 USA - Brazil 0:4 (0:2) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI HANGZHOU 30 20:00
Match for third place NOR, USA
30.09.2007 Norway - USA 1:4 (0:1) Gyoengyi GAAL, HUN SHANGHAI 31 17:00
Final BRA, GER
30.09.2007 Germany - Brazil 2:0 (0:0) Tammy OGSTON, AUS SHANGHAI (CHN) 32 20:00
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FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003™
Date Match Result Referee City Match No Time
Group Matches - Group A NGA, PRK, USA, SWE
20.09.2003 Nigeria - Korea DPR 0:3 (0:1) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI PHILADELPHIA 2 14:45
21.09.2003 USA - Sweden 3:1 (2:0) Dongqing ZHANG, CHN WASHINGTON DC 5 12:30
25.09.2003 Sweden - Korea DPR 1:0 (1:0) Tammy OGSTON, AUS PHILADELPHIA 13 16:45
25.09.2003 USA - Nigeria 5:0 (2:0) Florencia ROMANO, ARG PHILADELPHIA 14 19:31
28.09.2003 Sweden - Nigeria 3:0 (0:0) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN COLUMBUS 21 13:00
28.09.2003 Korea DPR - USA 0:3 (0:1) Sueli TORTURA, BRA COLUMBUS 22 15:45
Group Matches - Group B NOR, FRA, BRA, KOR
20.09.2003 Norway - France 2:0 (0:0) Kari SEITZ, USA PHILADELPHIA 1 12:00
21.09.2003 Brazil - Korea Republic 3:0 (1:0) Tammy OGSTON, AUS WASHINGTON DC 6 15:15
24.09.2003 Norway - Brazil 1:4 (1:2) Xonam AGBOYI, TOG WASHINGTON DC 9 17:01
24.09.2003 France - Korea Republic 1:0 (0:0) Dongqing ZHANG, CHN WASHINGTON DC 10 19:45
27.09.2003 Korea Republic - Norway 1:7 (0:4) Tammy OGSTON, AUS FOXBORO/BOSTON 17 12:45
27.09.2003 France - Brazil 1:1 (0:0) Cristina IONESCU, ROU WASHINGTON DC 19 12:45
Group Matches - Group C GER, CAN, JAP, ARG
20.09.2003 Germany - Canada 4:1 (1:1) IM Eun Ju, KOR COLUMBUS 3 17:45
20.09.2003 Japan - Argentina 6:0 (2:0) Kateriina ELOVIRTA, FIN COLUMBUS 4 20:30
24.09.2003 Germany - Japan 3:0 (2:0) Sueli TORTURA, BRA COLUMBUS 11 17:45
24.09.2003 Canada - Argentina 3:0 (1:0) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI COLUMBUS 12 20:30
27.09.2003 Canada - Japan 3:1 (1:1) IM Eun Ju, KOR FOXBORO/BOSTON 18 15:30
27.09.2003 Argentina - Germany 1:6 (0:4) Bola ABIDOYE, NGA WASHINGTON DC 20 15:30
Group Matches - Group D AUS, RUS, CHN, GHA
21.09.2003 Australia - Russia 1:2 (1:1) Bola ABIDOYE, NGA CARSON/LOS ANGELES 7 17:30
21.09.2003 China PR - Ghana 1:0 (1:0) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN CARSON/LOS ANGELES 8 20:15
25.09.2003 Ghana - Russia 0:3 (0:1) Kari SEITZ, USA CARSON/LOS ANGELES 15 16:15
25.09.2003 China PR - Australia 1:1 (0:1) Kateriina ELOVIRTA, FIN CARSON/LOS ANGELES 16 19:01
28.09.2003 Ghana - Australia 2:1 (2:0) Xonam AGBOYI, TOG PORTLAND 23 17:15
28.09.2003 China PR - Russia 1:0 (1:0) Florencia ROMANO, ARG PORTLAND 24 20:00
Quarter -finals
01.10.2003 USA - Norway 1:0 (1:0) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI FOXBORO/BOSTON 25 19:30
01.10.2003 Brazil - Sweden 1:2 (1:1) ZHANG Dongqing, CHN FOXBORO/BOSTON 26 16:30
02.10.2003 Germany - Russia 7:1 (1:0) IM Eun Ju, KOR PORTLAND 27 16:30
02.10.2003 China PR - Canada 0:1 (0:1) Kari SEITZ, USA PORTLAND 28 19:30
Semi-finals
05.10.2003 USA - Germany 0:3 (0:1) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN PORTLAND 29 16:36
05.10.2003 Sweden - Canada 2:1 (0:0) Kateriina ELOVIRTA, FIN PORTLAND 30 19:30
Match for 3rd place
11.10.2003 USA - Canada 3:1 (1:1) Tammy OGSTON, AUS CARSON/LOS ANGELES 31 12:30
Final
12.10.2003 Germany - Sweden 2:1 AET (1:1, 0:1) Cristina IONESCU, ROU CARSON/LOS ANGELES 32 10:00
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FIFA Women's World Cup USA 1999™
Date Match Result Referee City Match No Time
Group Matches - Group A USA, DEN, PRK, NGA
19.06.1999 USA - Denmark 3:0 (1:0) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY 1 15:00
20.06.1999 Korea DPR - Nigeria 1:2 (0:0) Kateriina ELOVIRTA, FIN LOS ANGELES 2 18:30
24.06.1999 USA - Nigeria 7:1 (6:1) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI CHICAGO 9 19:00
24.06.1999 Korea DPR - Denmark 3:1 (2:0) Martha TORO, COL PORTLAND 10 18:00
27.06.1999 USA - Korea DPR 3:0 (0:0) Kateriina ELOVIRTA, FIN BOSTON 17 19:00
27.06.1999 Nigeria - Denmark 2:0 (1:0) Maria SIQUEIRA, BRA WASHINGTON DC 18 16:00
Group Matches - Group B GER, ITA, BRA, MEX
20.06.1999 Germany - Italy 1:1 (0:1) Bola ABIDOYE, NGA LOS ANGELES 3 16:00
19.06.1999 Brazil - Mexico 7:1 (5:1) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY 4 17:30
24.06.1999 Germany - Mexico 6:0 (2:0) IM Eun Ju, KOR PORTLAND 11 20:30
24.06.1999 Brazil - Italy 2:0 (1:0) Gitte NIELSEN, DEN CHICAGO 12 17:00
27.06.1999 Germany - Brazil 3:3 (1:2) IM Eun Ju, KOR WASHINGTON DC 19 13:30
27.06.1999 Mexico - Italy 0:2 (0:1) Bola ABIDOYE, NGA BOSTON 20 16:30
Group Matches - Group C NOR, RUS, JAP, CAN
20.06.1999 Norway - Russia 2:1 (1:0) ZUO Xiudi, CHN BOSTON 5 16:00
19.06.1999 Japan - Canada 1:1 (0:1) Maria SIQUEIRA, BRA SAN JOSE (USA) 6 19:00
23.06.1999 Norway - Canada 7:1 (2:1) Tammy OGSTON, AUS WASHINGTON DC 13 18:00
23.06.1999 Japan - Russia 0:5 (0:1) Sandra HUNT, USA PORTLAND 14 18:00
26.06.1999 Norway - Japan 4:0 (3:0) Marisela CONTRERAS, VEN CHICAGO 21 18:30
26.06.1999 Canada - Russia 1:4 (0:0) ZUO Xiudi, CHN NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY 22 12:00
Group Matches - Group D CHN, SWE, AUS, GHA
19.06.1999 China PR - Sweden 2:1 (1:1) Virginia TOVAR, MEX SAN JOSE (USA) 7 17:00
20.06.1999 Australia - Ghana 1:1 (0:0) Kari SEITZ, USA BOSTON 8 19:30
23.06.1999 China PR - Ghana 7:0 (3:0) Elke GUENTHNER, GER PORTLAND 15 20:30
23.06.1999 Australia - Sweden 1:3 (1:2) Fatou GAYE, SEN WASHINGTON DC 16 20:30
26.06.1999 China PR - Australia 3:1 (1:0) Sandra HUNT, USA NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY 23 14:30
26.06.1999 Ghana - Sweden 0:2 (0:0) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN CHICAGO 24 16:00
Quarter-finals
01.07.1999 USA - Germany 3:2 (1:2) Martha TORO, COL WASHINGTON DC 25 19:00
01.07.1999 Brazil - Nigeria 4:3 AET (3:3, 3:0) Virginia TOVAR, MEX WASHINGTON DC 26 21:30
30.06.1999 Norway - Sweden 3:1 (0:0) IM Eun Ju, KOR SAN JOSE (USA) 27 19:30
30.06.1999 China PR - Russia 2:0 (1:0) Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI SAN JOSE (USA) 28 17:00
Semi-finals
04.07.1999 USA - Brazil 2:0 (1:0) Kateriina ELOVIRTA, FIN SAN FRANCISCO 29 13:30
04.07.1999 Norway - China PR 0:5 (0:2) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN BOSTON 30 19:30
Match for 3rd place
10.07.1999 Brazil - Norway 0:0 AET PSO 5:4 IM Eun Ju, KOR LOS ANGELES 31 10:15
Final
10.07.1999 USA - China PR 0:0 AET PSO 5:4 Nicole PETIGNAT, SUI LOS ANGELES 32 12:50
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FIFA Women's World Cup Sweden 1995™
Date Match Result Referee City Match No Time
Group Matches - Group A SWE, BRA, GER, JAP
05.06.1995 Sweden - Brazil 0:1 (0:1) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN HELSINGBORG 1 18:00
05.06.1995 Germany - Japan 1:0 (1:0) Petros MATHABELA, RSA KARLSTAD 2 14:00
07.06.1995 Sweden - Germany 3:2 (0:2) Linda May BLACK, NZL HELSINGBORG 7 19:00
07.06.1995 Brazil - Japan 1:2 (1:2) Catherine Leann HEPBURN, USA KARLSTAD 8 19:00
09.06.1995 Sweden - Japan 2:0 (0:0) Petros MATHABELA, RSA VASTERAS 13 19:00
09.06.1995 Brazil - Germany 1:6 (1:3) Alain HAMER, LUX KARLSTAD 14 19:00
Group Matches - Group B NOR, NGA, ENG, CAN
06.06.1995 Norway - Nigeria 8:0 (2:0) Alain HAMER, LUX KARLSTAD 3 19:00
06.06.1995 England - Canada 3:2 (0:0) Eva OEDLUND, SWE HELSINGBORG 4 19:00
08.06.1995 Norway - England 2:0 (2:0) Eduardo GAMBOA MARTINEZ, CHI KARLSTAD 9 19:00
08.06.1995 Nigeria - Canada 3:3 (2:1) Pirom ANPRASERT, THA HELSINGBORG 10 19:00
10.06.1995 Norway - Canada 7:0 (3:0) Maria SIQUEIRA, BRA GAVLE 15 16:00
10.06.1995 Nigeria - England 2:3 (1:3) Ingrid JONSSON, SWE KARLSTAD 16 16:00
Group Matches - Group C USA, CHN, DEN, AUS
06.06.1995 USA - China PR 3:3 (2:1) Ingrid JONSSON, SWE GAVLE 5 19:00
06.06.1995 Denmark - Australia 5:0 (3:0) Bente SKOGVANG, NOR VASTERAS 6 19:00
08.06.1995 USA - Denmark 2:0 (1:0) Mamadouba Engage CAMARA, GUI GAVLE 11 19:00
08.06.1995 China PR - Australia 4:2 (1:1) Maria SIQUEIRA, BRA VASTERAS 12 19:00
10.06.1995 USA - Australia 4:1 (0:0) Pirom ANPRASERT, THA HELSINGBORG 17 16:00
10.06.1995 China PR - Denmark 3:1 (1:1) Eduardo GAMBOA MARTINEZ, CHI VASTERAS 18 16:00
Quarter-finals
13.06.1995 Germany - England 3:0 (1:0) Bente SKOGVANG, NOR VASTERAS 19 20:15
13.06.1995 Sweden - China PR 1:1 AET (1:1, 0:1) PSO 3:4 Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN HELSINGBORG 20 20:15
13.06.1995 Japan - USA 0:4 (0:3) Eduardo GAMBOA MARTINEZ, CHI GAVLE 21 17:15
13.06.1995 Norway - Denmark 3:1 (1:0) Pirom ANPRASERT, THA KARLSTAD 22 17:15
Semi-finals
15.06.1995 Germany - China PR 1:0 (0:0) Petros MATHABELA, RSA HELSINGBORG 23 20:15
15.06.1995 USA - Norway 0:1 (0:1) Alain HAMER, LUX VASTERAS 24 17:15
Match for 3rd place
17.06.1995 China PR - USA 0:2 (0:1) Sonia DENONCOURT, CAN GAVLE 25 16:00
Final
18.06.1995 Germany - Norway 0:2 (0:2) Ingrid JONSSON, SWE SOLNA 26 18:00
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FIFA Women's World Cup China PR 1991™
Date Match Result Referee City Match No Time
Group Matches - Group A CHN, NOR, DEN, NZL
16.11.1991 China PR - Norway 4:0 (1:0) Salvador IMPERATORE MARCONE, CHI GUANGZHOU 1 20:45
17.11.1991 Denmark - New Zealand 3:0 (2:0) Omer YENGO, CGO GUANGZHOU 2 19:45
19.11.1991 China PR - Denmark 2:2 (1:1) Vassilios NIKAKIS, GRE GUANGZHOU 7 19:45
19.11.1991 Norway - New Zealand 4:0 (3:0) Salvador IMPERATORE MARCONE, CHI GUANGZHOU 8 15:30
21.11.1991 China PR - New Zealand 4:1 (3:0) Gyanu SHRESTHA, NEP FOSHAN 13 19:45
21.11.1991 Norway - Denmark 2:1 (1:0) Vadim ZHUK, URS PANYU 14 19:45
Group Matches - Group B JAP, BRA, SWE, USA
17.11.1991 Japan - Brazil 0:1 (0:1) LU Jun, CHN FOSHAN 3 19:45
17.11.1991 Sweden - USA 2:3 (0:1) John TORO RENDON, COL PANYU 4 19:45
19.11.1991 Japan - Sweden 0:8 (0:6) Gyanu SHRESTHA, NEP FOSHAN 9 19:45
19.11.1991 Brazil - USA 0:5 (0:4) Vadim ZHUK, URS PANYU 10 19:45
21.11.1991 Japan - USA 0:3 (0:3) John TORO RENDON, COL FOSHAN 15 15:30
21.11.1991 Brazil - Sweden 0:2 (0:0) LU Jun, CHN PANYU 16 15:30
Group Matches - Group C TPE, ITA, GER, NGA
17.11.1991 Chinese Taipei - Italy 0:5 (0:3) Fethi BOUCETTA, TUN JIANGMEN 5 19:45
17.11.1991 Germany - Nigeria 4:0 (3:0) Rafael RODRIGUEZ MEDINA, SLV JIANGMEN 6 15:30
19.11.1991 Chinese Taipei - Germany 0:3 (0:2) Fethi BOUCETTA, TUN ZHONGSHAN 11 19:45
19.11.1991 Italy - Nigeria 1:0 (0:0) James MC CLUSKEY, SCO ZHONGSHAN 12 15:30
21.11.1991 Chinese Taipei - Nigeria 2:0 (1:0) Rafael RODRIGUEZ MEDINA, SLV JIANGMEN 17 19:45
21.11.1991 Italy - Germany 0:2 (0:0) James MC CLUSKEY, SCO ZHONGSHAN 18 19:45
Quarter-finals
24.11.1991 China PR - Sweden 0:1 (0:1) John TORO RENDON, COL GUANGZHOU 19 19:45
24.11.1991 Norway - Italy 3:2 AET (2:2, 1:1) Rafael RODRIGUEZ MEDINA, SLV JIANGMEN 20 19:45
24.11.1991 Denmark - Germany 1:2 AET (1:1, 1:1) Vassilios NIKAKIS, GRE ZHONGSHAN 21 15:30
24.11.1991 USA - Chinese Taipei 7:0 (4:0) Omer YENGO, CGO FOSHAN 22 19:45
Semi-finals
27.11.1991 Sweden - Norway 1:4 (1:1) James MCCLUSKEY, ENG PANYU 23 15:30
27.11.1991 Germany - USA 2:5 (1:3) Salvador IMPERATORE MARCONE, CHI GUANGZHOU 24 19:45
Match for 3rd place
29.11.1991 Sweden - Germany 4:0 (3:0) Claudia VASCONCELOS, BRA GUANGZHOU 25 19:45
Final
30.11.1991 Norway - USA 1:2 (1:1) Vadim ZHUK, BLR GUANGZHOU 26 19:45